From cinemablend.com
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You might not believe a pasty-faced gamer when he insists that video games are art. Not that this proves anything either way, but Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer also feels that games have become a legitimate art form.
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How was the initial feeling when you learned that Hans Zimmer was doing his first video game score and that it would be none other than the massive title Modern Warfare 2? For me it was a jumping up and down happy feeling, sort of how you feel after you won a small amount of [...]
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From feedburner.com
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Hans Zimmer may have a laundry list of feature films he contributed to on his resume, but the renowned film composer says he still had to approach his work on Modern Warfare 2 "truly as a novice." In an interview with USA Today, he speaks like a true convert. When asked about the legitimacy of games as an art form, he frankly states, "Absolutely, that we can't even question anymore." Zimmer says his first experience working on a game has...
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From joystiq.com
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A bit late to the party Mr Zimmer, plenty of other composers already did very memorable tracks for the videogame industry even before the graphics catch up to them and made a huge impact in the immersion level of the games. Just look at SotC, I doubt the game would be as epic and thrilling without Ko Otani's music. #modernwarfare2 Kintama
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From kotaku.com
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Last post by: Howard (28 Oct 00:05): Urs - the Angels and Demons soundtrack is PLASTERED with Zebra2 sounds, mostly choirs and bells. I'm especially pleased with the "grand bell" clone of St Peter's in Vatican City. Took me almost a week to make using 2 instances of Zebra and all the info I could find about the physics of bells.
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From kvraudio.com
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